A migration is more manageable than you think.
The key is starting on time.

Most WLA migration projects run into trouble because the complexity is only discovered once the project has already started. That is a solvable problem — and it is exactly what the Migration Readiness Check is for.

Real migration, real outcome

MultiTankcard migrated from their previous automation platform to Norscom. The IT Director is direct about it: the project encountered complexity. What kept it on track was that Norscom was reachable, issues were resolved fast, and the team always had a clear picture of where things stood. Delivered within scope, time and budget. Running stably ever since.
A successful migration is decided long before go-live

Map first. Migrate second

When a migration gets complex, it is usually because nobody mapped the environment upfront. Which processes are running? What depends on what? What can be automated and what needs manual care? Answering those questions before the project starts is the difference between a controlled transition and an unpredictable one.
Norscom maps the full environment before anything is changed. Our migration tooling automates large parts of the process, which keeps timelines short and minimises the load on your team. Certified industry experts run the project from start to finish — the same people from the first call to go-live. Our average migration takes 3 to 9 months. Our record is 2 weeks. Both are possible with the right preparation.
Three Pillars

Why teams switch?

Industry experts

Our team has decades of hands-on experience in workload automation: building it, shipping it, running it for enterprises. When something needs attention, you reach someone who has already solved that problem — directly, without escalation steps, in your own time zone. Not a support tier. A person with context.

Automate anything

We push the boundaries of what automation can do: across systems, processes and industries. That includes the migration itself. Based on one export, we map every job, dependency and integration point before any work begins. You see the full picture — complexity, timeline, cost — before committing to a single thing.

We commit to the outcome

We do not take on projects we cannot deliver. Once both sides agree on the plan, we give the project our full commitment. That is why we do the Migration Readiness Check first — so that when we give you a timeline and a cost, we stand behind both. No surprises, no renegotiation mid-project.

hear from a peer

What a migration looks like from the inside

The IT Director at MultiTankcard ran the operational side of the migration. In this interview, he talks honestly about where the project got complex, how those moments were handled, and what it means to work with a team that stays reachable throughout. The project closed within scope, time and budget. They have been running stably ever since.

Arjen Schilperoort on his Norscom migration

See how the IT director Arjen Schilperoort, of MTC experienced the migration to Norscom.

IT Director interview — MultiTankcard (5 min)
“I regularly hear that Norscom delivered this project on time, budget and scope.”
IT Director, MultiTankcard
We got you covered

What we commit to — in writing

If your WLA contract expires within twelve months, the Migration Readiness Check is the right first step. One export. We return a full complexity map, realistic timeline and cost comparison — typically within a week. Our record is 2 weeks for a full migration. Average is 3 to 9 months. Whatever your situation, understanding the picture now gives you options. Waiting takes them away.

100% functional coverage of your current environment

Lower total cost of ownership — migration included, confirmed before the project starts

Full project commitment once we both agree: we do not start what we cannot finish

Don't guess, find out now

If your organisation’s WLA contract is expiring soon, the most useful thing you can do right now is understand what a migration would actually involve. One export from your environment is all it takes. We return a concrete picture within a week: complexity, timeline, cost. Our record is 2 weeks for a full migration. Average is 3 to 9 months. There is almost always a path — but the earlier you look, the more straightforward it is.